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Delhi Heat Rises Amid Poor Air Quality Woes
7 Feb
Summary
- Delhi's maximum temperature on Friday was 1.5°C above seasonal average.
- Saturday's forecast: max temps 23-25°C, winds 15-25 km/h.
- Overall AQI in Delhi is 260, categorized as 'poor'.

Delhi-NCR is currently experiencing a noticeable increase in daytime temperatures coupled with bright sunshine. This warming trend follows a Friday where the national Capital recorded a maximum temperature 1.5 degrees Celsius higher than the seasonal average, signaling a shift in weather patterns. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts continued pleasant daytime conditions for Saturday, with maximum temperatures expected to range between 23 and 25 degrees Celsius.
Accompanying the warmer weather are winds blowing at speeds between 15 and 25 kilometres per hour. While early morning haze is anticipated, it is expected to dissipate, allowing sunshine to dominate. However, the region's air quality remains a significant concern, with the overall Air Quality Index (AQI) standing at 260, classified as 'poor'.
In parallel, the Delhi government is taking steps to improve urban mobility by establishing a task force to create a unified transport authority. This initiative aims to integrate and coordinate the city's fragmented transport network under a single planning and governance framework, pursuing a modern, efficient, and sustainable transport system.



